Deleted files
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Joined: Mar 2000
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From: UK
Previous posts (search for 'undelete') will tell you that Windows (you have not given us ANY clue as to which sysytem you are using, so I am assuming!) merely marks the space occupied by the file as 'available' for new data. This means it COULD be possible to recover data. Try 'undelete files' on Google. It may cost you
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Joined: Sep 2001
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From: Essex, UK
IMPORTANT!
While looking for a bit of recovery software try to use your PC as little as possible and do not turn it off.
Saving files to the drive your images were on could be very bad news! Switchin of the PC will mean status info gets saved.
Ideally search for a solution usings another PC.
As BOAC said windows does not delete files, it marks the space they occupy as usable. As well and meaning the files can be recovered it also means that if you allow stuff to be saved to disk, including tempoary internet files you risk overwriting some or all of the files, or perhaps more annoyingly, parts of them which will render them corrupt when they are recovered.
If you are on windows XP try the recycle bin - expect you would already have tried this if you have it!
If the files were on removabal media - e.g. a memory card there are special tools to recover and repair files I expect recover and flash memory could be good search terms.
Saving files to the drive your images were on could be very bad news! Switchin of the PC will mean status info gets saved.
Ideally search for a solution usings another PC.
As BOAC said windows does not delete files, it marks the space they occupy as usable. As well and meaning the files can be recovered it also means that if you allow stuff to be saved to disk, including tempoary internet files you risk overwriting some or all of the files, or perhaps more annoyingly, parts of them which will render them corrupt when they are recovered.
If you are on windows XP try the recycle bin - expect you would already have tried this if you have it!
If the files were on removabal media - e.g. a memory card there are special tools to recover and repair files I expect recover and flash memory could be good search terms.
The Oracle


Joined: Aug 2001
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From: Naples, Florida U.S.A.
Meeb,
As BOAC and Memetic mentioned, do not do anything with that computer until you are ready to recover the Data.
I use for File Recovery:
Active@ File Recovery for Windows
and for Partition Recovery:
Active@ Partition Recovery
It works best if you have a second Hard Drive to recover to.
Take Care,
Richard
As BOAC and Memetic mentioned, do not do anything with that computer until you are ready to recover the Data.
I use for File Recovery:
Active@ File Recovery for Windows
and for Partition Recovery:
Active@ Partition Recovery
It works best if you have a second Hard Drive to recover to.
Take Care,
Richard




